While I don't own one, I can look at the data, and from what I see that the round is comparable. People who want a .45 caliber bullet in a small frame Glock pistol have an option, instead of being pushed to the .40 S&W. Albeit a more expensive and harder to find option, but no more exotic than many other offerings found on the ammunition shelf.

While I don't own one, I can look at the data and from what I see that the round is comparable. People who want a .45 caliber bullet in a small frame Glock pistol have an option, instead of being pushed to the .40 S&W.

The .45 GAP is from what I've heard a great cartridge and inovation. The thing is that most 1911's people want in .45 ACP. Having a 1911 in .45 GAP would be useful for a smaller sized 1911 like a commander or smaller size, but for a full size one there's no need for it. I'd love to see Glock make 1911''s and especially a commander or smaller sized one in .45 GAP, because that would allow me to still fire basically the same cartridge in a smaller 1911 and use it as a pocket firearm. I've never even seen a .45 GAP cartridge before, but from what I hear it allows you to basically have something like a Glock 26 or 27 in .45 caliber and not have to get a bigger gun.

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